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I do not think it is about "official" as much as who is teaching the art in its so-called original form as it was taught to them by Tatang. I would say that GM Tony Diego, Masters Topher Ricketts, Norman Suanico and Romy Macapagal to name a few preserve the art with little to no deviation.

GM yuli and master morales always believed in evolving. in a fast and changing world one should adapt but they always insisted to never break away from Tatangs teachings and concepts. so wether they evolved or added the bulk of their knowledge of combat experiences, the fact remains that all the students of Tatang kept the original teachings of the Gran maestro.

but as for bz ilustrisimo. the ilustrisimo taught here is the terminologies and techniques given by tatang to GM tony diego and Gm yuli romo. simply because this is what was taught to them even before the seniors have formulated the curriculum.the earlier curriculum of ilustrisimo is maintained in bahad with the other systems of GM yuli as supplements to his teachings. meaning to say that it is, and will always be the fighting-combat tested concepts of Tatang.

John has explained it clearly about it and this is a fact that i support.

May I say to all of the students of Grand Master Ilustrissimo, he was a really nice and welcoming man, and actually I met him in Manila in 1992 at the WEKAF World Stickfighting Championships.

He was a very talented martial artist, and it was obvious that he was a great fighter in his younger day, but the thing that I can recall the most about this incredible man, was his beautiful energy that he gave off when he shook your hand, and I knew then and there that I was in the presence of a truly great and wonderful man.